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August Soap Sale!!!

For 1 week only, we are having a huge soap sale Bonanza. We really need to reduce inventory to make room for our Fall soap line that is currently curing as I speak. If you never heard of our Soap Sale before and what it is. Well plain and simple, we are reducing the price of most of our soap line (excluding our clearance soaps). This also includes our Soap packages of 4, 6, and 8 lots of soap to save you even more money when you buy these bulks listings. And of course when you purchase any of our bulky soap packages, shipping will always be 5.00 to ship anywhere in the US. Canada shipping prices for 6-8 bars of soap will average around 9.95 but please ask for a quote to be sure for Canada shipping. We will only ship 8 bars of soap to other countries for 12.95 flat rate. It will be much cheaper to ship them this way.

So to take a sneak peak into what soaps that will be on sale... take a look

We will also have our Eco Friendly Laundry Soap on sale as well. This is a great way to try this wonderful laundry soap. I am sure w you will love the way this makes your clothes feel and change your mind about store bought laundry detergent. These will be available in 4 oz and 16 oz size bags for your convenience.

Eco Friendly Laundry Soap. Available in any scent you prefer.

Lavender & Sage Hot Process Soap

Sage & Citrus Cold Process Soap

Honey Almond Goats Milk Soap

If you are interested in purchasing any of our soaps, stop by our Etsy shop and click on CP/HP soaps listings for all the discounted soaps or you may purchase at our new location at our Artfire studio. Click on CP/HP soaps listings for all our discounted soaps there.

This sale is for 1 week only starting Tues. August 11, 2009 and ends Monday August 17th. So there is plenty of time to take advantage of this deal.

Sale is only valid on current items for sale. Cannot be combined with any other offers on an other sites. Offer is not valid on previously place orders. Good while supplies last. No substitutions on sold out items.

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